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Born July 27, 1937 in Brooksville, Kentucky. He was married to Linda Galloway [divorced], the former Linda Robinson, and had two daughters. Their names are Tracy and Jennifer. Married the second time to Linda Marie, he has two stepchildren: Sheila and Robert. He also has one brother. Education, University of Kentucky-Fine arts. He was well known as Sergeant Ed Brown in the TV series Ironside (1967). Now, he is on a Corporate training team, as a consultant special - specializing in public speaking, and also presents acting seminars.- Windham Rotunda was born on 23 May 1987 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for WWE Smackdown! (1999), WWE NXT (2010) and WrestleMania 31 (2015). He was married to Samantha Krieger. He died on 24 August 2023 in Clermont, Florida, USA.
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Avery Bigelow is an actress, director, photographer. Born 'Stephanie Avery Camp' in the small town of Brooksville, Florida. Avery made her acting debut in the blockbuster film 'Magic Mike'. During that same year, booking the role of the smart, edgy, charismatic 'Lauren' in MTV's scripted comedy 'The Inbetweeners' working with directors Taika Waititi and Brad Copeland. Avery can be seen starring in television series such as 'Hollywood' (Netflix), 'Them' (Amazon), and 'Will Trent' (ABC). An artist and a film lover, Avery is interested in the human connection and believes in the power of storytelling.- Taylor Rotunda was born on 25 May 1990 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for WWE Smackdown! (1999), WWE NXT (2010) and WWE Money in the Bank (2014). He has been married to Sarah Backman since 26 June 2014.
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African-American Frederick O'Neal was an actor and director of distinction, known for his exemplary work on stage and TV, but is hailed (and, arguably, better remembered) for his work behind the scenes as a revolutionary unionist and certifiable mover-and-shaker, earning major applause for his equally inspiring work and steadfast dedication to black actors everywhere by opening doors where no doors were before. Born in Brooksville, Mississippi in 1905, the gentlemanly performer was so named in honor of the esteemed abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass. On the acting front, O'Neal made his New York debut in 1936 with the Civic Repertory Theatre. In 1944, he won the Clarence Derwent award for his Broadway performance as the greedy brother-in-law in "Anna Lucasta." He also earned acclaim for his stage portrayal of Lem Scott in "Take a Giant Step" in 1953. Both of these roles he transferred to the screen. In the late 50s and early 60s he was a dignified presence on TV, primarily in dramatic Kraft Suspense and Hallmark Hall of Fame productions. His first film was a small part in the pioneer racial drama Pinky (1949). Parts that followed were alternately stereotypical, such Tarzan's Peril (1951), and prodigious, such as Anna Lucasta (1959), Take a Giant Step (1959), and the lead in Free, White and 21 (1962). Off-stage and off-camera, O'Neal also became a force to be reckoned with. He was a major administrative figure in raising the scope of black theatre both in New York and London, co-founding many theater companies and cultural organizations. Notable among these is Harlem's American Negro Theatre (ANT) in 1940, which ignited the legendary careers of Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Sidney Poitier, and others. The all-black cast of "Anna Lucasta" was ANT's first major success on Broadway. ANT also became the first black theatre company to produce a black radio series. The company stopped production in the 50s but not before it had achieved its purpose of widening awareness of black theatre. O'Neal also co-founded the British Negro Theatre. In 1964 he became president Emeritus of the Actor's Equity Association and Associated Actors and Artistes of America. He also held the honor of becoming the first Black American to be elected president of Equity (1964-1973). In 1992, the 86-year-old actor died following a lengthy illness and was survived by his wife.- Andy Leavine was born on 27 December 1987 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for WrestleMania XXVII (2011), WWE Tough Enough (2001) and Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time (2011).
- Adrian Garrett was born on 3 January 1943 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He was married to Linda. He died on 22 April 2021 in Kyle, Texas, USA.
- Mike Hampton was born on 9 September 1972 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He has been married to Monique Flores since 4 July 2010. They have two children. He was previously married to Kautia Vaden.
- Bill Cappleman was born on 12 March 1947 in Brooksville, Florida, USA.
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David Owen was born on 2 March 1976 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Stuck (2003), SF Sketchfest Presents PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE Table Read (2021) and Fred Willard with special guests Christopher Guest, Robert Klein, Laraine Newman and Kevin Pollak (An SF Sketchfest Tribute) (2017).- Wayne Garrett was born on 3 December 1947 in Brooksville, Florida, USA.
- Jerome Brown was born on 4 February 1965 in Brooksville, Florida, USA. He died on 25 June 1992 in Brooksville, Florida, USA.